Quality in battery cell production

Batteries need to meet high-quality standards to ensure that they can perform safely and reliably for an extended period. The necessary quality requires suitable production conditions and optimized product development. This module provides an overview of the significant factors and their interaction that are essential for achieving the required quality.

Learn about the high requirements for battery quality and safety in our specialised training module.

We will provide you with the most important knowledge about product and process faults so that you can minimise risks in the future in order to maximise the reliability of your battery products. We look at various measurement methods for identifying fault patterns and look together at effective countermeasures for quality assurance. Learn more about quality standards and the application of quality management methods (such as FMEA) for continuous improvement. We will also take a brief look at technical cleanness as a particular challenge in the field of cell production. Register now and take part in this advanced training module to expand your expertise in the field of battery quality and safety.

After participating... 

... you will know the essential quality characteristics of a battery cell, the associated influencing parameters from the process and current problems and challenges that arise in this context.

... you will feel confident in dealing with questions relating to the quality of battery cells and the associated production processes and will be able to hold your own in discussions with technical experts.

... you can analyse an existing production process specifically for quality problems and recognise existing risks.

OVERVIEW
Type of event
Online-Seminar, On-site training
Format
Attendance
Graduation
Certificate of attendance
Dates, registration deadline and location
  • June 27th 2024
Duration
6 hours in one day
Language
English
Price
749 Euro (VAT exempt according to §4 no. 22 letter a UStG)
Attendance
On-site
Organizer
Fraunhofer FFB
Event location
Münster
TARGET GROUP AN REQUIREMENTS
  • Participants in the modules "Introduction to battery cells", "Spotlight on lithium-ion batteries" and "Experience the cell production process" 
  • Quality and production managers
  • Supplier managers
  • Purchasers
  • Process engineers
  • Technicians
  • Product developers
  • Technical sales representatives

 

ADVANTAGES AT GLANCE

Experience an interactive learning environment that is not only characterised by a variety of practical exercises and well thought-out hands-on methods, but also by the promotion of active exchange and joint learning.

Not only do you have the opportunity to ask questions, but you can also benefit from the experiences and perspectives of other participants.

LEARNING GOALS

After participating... 

... you will know the essential quality characteristics of a battery cell, the associated influencing parameters from the process and current problems and challenges that arise in this context.

... you will feel confident in dealing with questions relating to the quality of battery cells and the associated production processes and will be able to hold your own in discussions with technical experts.

... you can analyse an existing production process specifically for quality problems and recognise existing risks.

TRAINERS
© Fraunhofer FFB

Hendrik Walter

My name is Hendrik Walter, and I lead the Operational Excellence group at Fraunhofer FFB. I am also responsible for quality management at our institute. My objective is to assist our industrial partners in optimizing time, costs, quality, and sustainability in battery cell production. We use quality engineering tools and combine our expertise in battery cell production to achieve this goal. Our involvement includes factory planning and the industrialization of new battery cell production facilities and existing lines. In the past, I have completed numerous projects and training courses with our national and international industrial partners on the above-mentioned topics.